Helga by Catherine Yu | Book Review

Helga by Catherine Yu | Book Review

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Reading age

14+

Genre

Horror Fiction

Publisher

Page Street YA

Publication date

August 20, 2024

In this modern take on “Frankenstein,” Helga embarks on a journey of discovery and unravels long-hidden secrets that will change her world forever.

Marietta, also known as Helga, was created by her father, The Doctor, to be his obedient lab assistant. However, Helga does not want this; she desires to explore Amaris Island and live as her true self. When her father goes on a business trip, Helga sees an opportunity to break free. During her time on the island, she discovers things she loves, including a boy named Clyde. Eventually, Penelope, also known as Penny, her father’s assistant, finds Helga and helps her understand the true meaning of love and respect, showing her that things are not always as they appear.

This book was absolutely captivating, filled with compelling characters and unexpected plot twists. The theme of respect and acceptance was intricately woven into the story, offering a powerful message. Additionally, the book fearlessly delved into the challenging topics of debt and the need for recognition for one’s hard work.

Helga emerges as a tenacious character, undergoing significant growth that truly endears her to the reader. Conversely, Helga’s father, The Doctor, fails to undergo substantial character development, leaving a feeling of missed opportunity in his portrayal.

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a modern take on classic stories, strong character development, and thought-provoking themes. It’s a compelling read for those interested in stories of self-discovery, relationships, and the pursuit of true identity.

My rating

Rating: 5 out of 5.

About the Author

Catherine Yu writes dark speculative fiction. She was born in Nanjing and is now based in New York. She is the author of Direwood and Helga, slated for spring 2024 (Page Street). Her short fiction has appeared or is forthcoming from Baffling Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, and the Death in the Mouth anthology.

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